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Vote for the Josef-Schwarz-Schule at the Heinze ArchitekturAWARD

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The Josef-Schwarz-Schule is part of this year’s Heinze ArchitekturAWARD and is currently in the running for the Audience Award.

Bringing together education and sustainability, the project creates a forward-looking campus designed to support contemporary learning. Timber-hybrid construction, regionally sourced materials, geothermal energy, and photovoltaic systems contribute to a healthy and resource-efficient environment. At the same time, the architecture fosters collaboration, community, and a diverse range of learning experiences.

The Audience Award is decided by public vote.
Cast your vote for the Josef-Schwarz-Schule here: https://www.heinze.de/architekturobjekt/josef-schwarz-schule/13257797/

Thank you for supporting the project and helping us share its vision for innovative and sustainable educational architecture.

NEW IDENTITY

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With our new name Behnisch Architekturbüro and the launch of behnisch.com, we mark an important step in the ongoing development of our practice. Across our four locations, we are strengthening our identity as one office, presenting our work and approach in a more unified way. Both reflect a clearer identity and our continued commitment to sustainability, transparency, and sharing knowledge.
The new website is conceived as an open and evolving platform that offers comprehensive access to how we work. It brings together our projects, people, processes, and research in a clear and intuitive structure, designed for both mobile and desktop use.

Sustainability is at the center of the platform. An expanded series of detailed case studies gives deeper insight into design strategies, environmental concepts, and the measurable impact of our projects. These are complemented by a resources section, which brings together research, publications, and insights developed within the office, alongside external sources that inform our work. The website is designed to reveal connections across projects and ideas. Through fluid navigation and closely linked content, users can move between projects, themes, and typologies, from cultural and educational buildings to workplaces and sports facilities. This allows ideas, collaborations, and developments to be understood across different scales.

Our approach to sustainability also extends into the digital experience. The website includes an energy saving mode that reduces data usage and energy consumption during browsing. behnisch.com is not a static portfolio but a working platform for clients, collaborators, researchers, and a wider public. It offers insight into the thinking behind our projects and creates space to explore the topics that continue to shape our practice.
For more details, the full official statement is available here.

Materials deserve more than one life.

Projects

As part of the Campus Steinfurt development for FH Münster, façade elements from a building currently being dismantled in Munich will be reused. The materials have been assessed and approved by experts for their further use. The reused trapezoidal metal sheets will form the façade of the new Building Q.

The concept extends beyond the building envelope. Offcuts from the façade will be integrated into the interior design of the foyer. They will be used for flexible furniture such as benches and stools, mobile planting systems, and wayfinding elements.

This approach demonstrates how circular construction can be implemented within a public building process, from dismantling and material preparation to reintegration in a new architectural context. A step towards reducing CO₂ emissions and rethinking the lifecycle of building materials.

Celebrating 25 Years of Buchheim Museum der Phantasie with Its New Extension

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NEW PROJECT Youth and Recreation Center Sternentor

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Work with BEHNISCH

Jobs

Honorable Mention for the Schulcampus Hohewart²

Competitions

Behnisch Architekturbüro at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar

Lectures

Lecture: THE WELL-TEMPERED LABORATORY

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Advances in Architectural Geometry at the MIT

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